University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA.
Health Soc Care Community. 2021 Nov;29(6):1715-1728. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13276. Epub 2021 Jan 13.
Intracommunity support and knowledge sharing is used in transgender ("trans") communities as they navigate systems of oppression. Even for individuals with access to accepting families and service providers, connecting with other trans individuals can provide useful insight and resources. Conducted between December 2018 and April 2019, this scoping literature review examines the extent, range and nature of research activity regarding intracommunity knowledge and support sharing within trans communities. Drawing from Weeks' framework regarding sexual communities and the concepts of positive in-group identity and group-level coping, this review specifically addresses the guiding questions of what, how and why knowledge and support are shared within trans communities. Empirical studies conducted between 2004 and 2019 in the United States and Canada that were published in English and had a discernible trans sample or subsample were included. Thirty-one studies met the criteria. Key themes from this literature are (a) sharing information related to advocacy & education, identity/expression and personal stories/experience while (b) utilising an array of both online and/or in-person methods in order to (c) build community/support and navigate identity development and transition. Implications from the review, including impacts on both clients and students in social work and care programs, are discussed.
社区内支持和知识共享在跨性别("跨性别")群体中被用来应对压迫性的社会系统。即使对于那些能够得到接受的家庭和服务提供者支持的个体来说,与其他跨性别者联系也可以提供有用的见解和资源。这项范围界定文献综述于 2018 年 12 月至 2019 年 4 月进行,旨在探讨跨性别社区内社区内知识和支持共享的研究活动的程度、范围和性质。本研究借鉴了 Weeks 关于性社区的框架以及积极的内群体认同和群体层面应对的概念,专门探讨了跨性别社区内知识和支持共享的"是什么"、"如何"和"为什么"这三个问题。研究纳入了 2004 年至 2019 年期间在美国和加拿大进行的、以英语发表且具有明显跨性别样本或亚样本的实证研究。符合标准的研究共有 31 项。该文献的主要主题包括:(a)分享与宣传和教育、身份/表达以及个人故事/经历相关的信息,同时(b)利用各种在线和/或面对面的方法,以(c)建立社区/支持并应对身份发展和过渡。本文还讨论了审查结果的影响,包括对社会工作和护理项目中的客户和学生的影响。